Fujitsu hasn’t really been at the forefront of mobile technology, but if it ever gets around to releasing this little beauty, we’re sure we’re not the only ones who would sit up and take notice.
Developed in conjunction with DoCoMo, this as yet unnamed concept handset can be separated into two parts which can be attached to each other via magnets in an array of different configurations. The two parts communicate via Bluetooth and incorporate all sorts of touchscreen tomfoolery in order to make the morphing functions possible.
You can even keep the parts completely separate for different functions, though we’re not sure now useful that would be. The chances of us ever getting our hands on one of these is of course slim, seeing as this is merely a concept and the fact that it’s Japanese and hence only likely to see the light of day (if at all) in the East. Still, it’s nice to drool (actually, it’s uncouth to drool, but sometimes it’s necessary). Hit the jump for more shots,
(Via AKIHABARANEWS)
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These are not surprising my anymore, but thanks..